HINGHAM – Police say three people were arrested on drunk driving charges in the last four days.

Sgt. Steven Dearth said a male was charged with third offence and a woman was charged with second offence drunk driving Thursday. A third person, who police say crashed her car while driving drunk, was charged with assaulting a police officer over the weekend.

Michael Quish, 54, of Canton, drove over the yellow line and into the oncoming lane driving southbound on Main Street around 11:18 p.m. Thursday, Dearth said. A caller driving behind Quish reported that he was driving erratically. When police stopped him, they smelled alcohol on his breath and his speech was slurred. He failed a field sobriety test.

Dearth said he was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol as a third offense, driving to endanger and marked lines violation. He was released on personal cognizance, and is due back to Hingham District Court for a pre-trial hearing Aug. 22.

Dorothy Alibrandi, 60, of Hull, drove over the yellow line into the oncoming lane on Route 3A south around 6:42 p.m. Thursday, Dearth said. A caller driving behind Alibrandi reported that she was driving erratically. When police stopped her, they smelled alcohol on her breath and saw an open bottle of vodka on the passenger seat. She failed a field sobriety test.

Dearth said she was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol as a second offense, driving with an open container, driving to endanger and marked lines violation. She was released and is due back to Hingham District Court for a pre-trial hearing Aug. 18.

Cheryl Gray, 46, of Hingham, crashed her car at the intersection of Beal and Fottler Streets and began walking down Beal St. toward Lincoln Plaza around 12:28 a.m. Saturday, Dearth said. She had blood around her mouth, which Dearth said was consistent with the crash damage. She was holding keys in her hand with a Honda key chain, which Dearth said belonged to her 2008 Honda Accord. An officer smelled alcohol on her breath and she failed a field sobriety test.

Dearth said Gray became verbally abusive at the police station and refused to enter her holding cell. He said two officers had to assist Gray into her cell. When police got her into her cell, Dearth said she assaulted an officer, spitting blood into the officer’s face.

Dearth said she was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol as a first offense, leaving the scene of a crash with property damage, driving to endanger, marked lanes violation, assault and battery of a police officer, assault and battery of a dangerous weapon and a seat belt violation. She was held on $500 bail, which she posted on Saturday, and is due back to Hingham District Court for a pre-trial hearing Aug. 28.